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| No. | 0051C001 | Crop Protection China Market: Opportunities and Challenges - Edition(2) |
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Description:
China is a traditional agricultural country, with a total area of 5,000 billion square meters stricken by plant diseases and insect pests each year. With only 7% of the world’s arable land, China has fed 22% of the world’s population, which is a great marvel in history. How do Chinese people achieve this? One answer is making good use of crop protection.
Crop protection is widely applied across the world and plays important roles in guaranteeing the safety of agricultural production and the quality of products, minimizing environmental pollution, safeguarding public health and promoting the sustainable development of agriculture in China. In recent years, crop protection has drawn more and more attention from the government and its status has been improved, due to the frequent outbreak of diseases, insect pests and weeds, and the stricter requirement on ecological environment, food quality and natural resources.
The total CP market value was USD11,499.39 million in 2008. With USD6,191.50 million which accounts for 53.84% of total market value in 2008, seed plays the most important role in Chinese CP market. Chemical control has ranked the second largest market value of USD15,738.10 million in 2008, taking up 68.13%. CP machine, with USD827.93 million in 2008, also plays an important role. Though China is promoting environmentally friendly methods, such as physical control and biological control, these methods’ value is still not very high. Their market value is only USD343.17 million, consisting of only 3.00%. But these methods will have very bright future.
As the largest agricultural and most populous country, China’s plant structure of crops and grain situation have played important role in national strategic security. However, owing to frequent natural disasters, increasing entering of alien species and serious pesticide resistance, the occurrence of crop diseases, insect pests and weeds is becoming more and more serious, which contributes to great challenges in crop protection, such as development and promotion of lowly toxic pesticides, the R&D of GM seeds. At the same time, it also bring many investment opportunities in the fields of seed trade, seed R&D, pesticide trade and pesticide R&D, etc. In this report, CCM will give a detailed introduction and summary about the trade and treatment of seeds, grain supply and demand, production and consumption of pesticides, control measures for crop diseases, insect pests and weeds and opportunities and challenges of CP market, etc.
MNCs, with their endeavors, captures 20% pesticide market, 50% vegetable seeds market and 4% corn seed market in 2008 in China.
Compared with the former edition in 2008, this edition enhances the following parts:
-- Supply and demand of grains
-- Seeds situation
-- Serious pest & malignant weed
-- Crop protection value in China
-- Biological control, includes Predatory mite and Parasitoid
-- Physical control, includes pest-killing lamps, sex attractant, insect screening and yellow board
-- Seed treatment and seed treatment agents
-- Crop protection machinery
-- MNCs’ involvement in China’s crop protection industry
-- Roles and market strategies of MNCs and their competition with local companies
-- Opportunities and Challenges of crop protection in China
-- How to enter China’s pesticides market
The key findings in this report include:
-- The total CP market value is USD11,499.39 million in 2008. Seed plays the most important role in Chinese CP market.
-- Chemical control is still the main control method in China which will not be changed in the foreseeable future.
-- Physical control and Biological control will have a bright future in China.
-- With the promotion of Chinese government, seed treatment has developed quickly. Now, about 80% seed is treated and most of them are treated by peasants themselves with fungicide and insecticide, though some peasants choose seed coating agent.
-- Above 350 CP machine manufacturers produce about 14 million CP machines in 2008 with 12 million sold in China. Now, China totally has about 80 million CP machines. Mechanical CP machines will be more popular in the future.
-- Chinese peasants pay more attention to products quality MNCs, with their endeavors, captures 20% pesticide market, 50% vegetable seeds market and 4% corn seed market in 2008 in China.
-- Glyphosate-resistance corn and GM rice are possibly to be approved in the next five years
From this report, you will get the following knowledge about Chinese CP market:
-- Opportunity and challenge of CP market
-- Current situation and forecast of crops and grain
-- Current situation and forecast of pesticide industry
-- Current situation and forecast of crop protection technologies
-- Current situation and forecast of plant diseases, insect pests and weeds
-- Current situation and forecast of seed and seed treatment
-- Current situation and forecast of CP machines
-- The regulations and policies and their influence on crop protection
-- Relationship between pesticides and environment protection
-- The purchase and use habit on CP products by peasants
This report is helpful to:
-- Producers pay close attention to Chinese CP market, embracing pesticide, seed, natural enemy and machine producers etc.
-- Traders pay close attention to Chinese CP market
-- Analysts and consultants trying to gain insight into the Chinese CP market
-- CP associations pay attention to Chinese CP market
-- Governments pay attention to Chinese CP market
Main Content:
| No. | Content | Page |
| Executive summary | 9 |
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| Methodology | 17 |
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| I | Overview of crop protection in China | 19 |
| I-1 | Concept and components of crop protection | 19 |
| I-2 | Roles of crop protection | 19 |
| I-3 | Government attitudes and behavior on crop protection | 21 |
| II | Seeds, crops and grains situation in China | 23 |
| II-1 | Plant structure of crops | 23 |
| II-1.1 | Traditional crops | 24 |
| II-1.1.1 | Cereal crops | 24 |
| II-1.1.2 | Soybean and oil-bearing crops | 28 |
| II-1.1.3 | Sugar crops | 28 |
| II-1.1.4 | Cotton | 30 |
| II-1.2 | GM crops | 31 |
| II-1.2.1 | Overview | 31 |
| II-1.2.2 | Main GM crops in China | 32 |
| II-2 | Supply and demand of grains | 35 |
| II-2.1 | Overview of grains production and consumption | 36 |
| II-2.1.1 | Production | 36 |
| II-2.1.2 | Consumption | 37 |
| II-2.2 | Grain supply and demand | 38 |
| II-2.2.1 | Rice supply and demand | 39 |
| II-2.2.2 | Corn supply and demand | 39 |
| II-2.2.3 | Wheat supply and demand | 40 |
| II-2.2.4 | Soybean supply and demand | 41 |
| II-3 | Seeds situation | 41 |
| II-3.1 | Seed market scale and benefit | 42 |
| II-3.2 | Seed market structure and trade | 42 |
| II-3.3 | Seed companies | 45 |
| II-3.4 | Transgenic seeds | 46 |
| II-3.5 | Seed management | 47 |
| II-3.6 | Seed market prospect | 47 |
| II-4 | Regulations and policies related to crops and grains | 47 |
| II-4.1 | Crop protection | 48 |
| II-4.2 | Crop quarantine | 51 |
| II-4.3 | Forecast and control of crop diseases and insect pests | 51 |
| II-4.4 | Safety of GM crops | 52 |
| II-4.5 | Grain security | 54 |
| III | Diseases, pests and weeds situation in China | 56 |
| III -1 | Major Diseases, pests and weeds | 57 |
| III -1.1 | Introduction to major diseases | 57 |
| III -1. 2 | Introduction to major insect pests | 61 |
| III -1. 3 | Introduction to major weeds | 67 |
| III -2 | Serious pest, disease and malignant weed | 68 |
| IV | Crop protection in China | 70 |
| IV-1 | Crop protection value in China | 70 |
| IV-2 | Means of crop protection in China | 71 |
| IV-2.1 | Monitor and forecast of crop diseases and pests | 71 |
| IV-2.2 | Treatment of diseases, pests & weeds | 74 |
| IV-2.2.1 | Chemical control | 74 |
| - Traditional pesticide control | 74 |
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| - Pesticide-resistance management | 74 |
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| IV-2.2.2 | Biological control | 78 |
| IV-2.2.3 | Physical control | 78 |
| IV-2.2.4 | Ecological regulation | 82 |
| IV-2.2.5 | Crop quarantine | 83 |
| IV-2.2.6 | Integrated control | 84 |
| IV-2.3 | Seed treatment | 84 |
| IV-2.3.1 | Introduction to seed treatment technologies | 85 |
| - Physical treatment | 85 |
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| - Chemical treatment | 86 |
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| IV-2.3.2 | Seed treatment agents in China | 86 |
| - Fungicides | 87 |
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| - Insecticides | 88 |
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| - Plant growth regulators | 88 |
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| IV-2.3 | Genetic modification and breeding | 88 |
| IV-3 | Crop protection machinery | 89 |
| IV-4 | MNCs’ involvement in China crop protection industry | 90 |
| IV-5 | Roles and market strategy of MNCs and their competition from local companies | 92 |
| IV-6 | Opportunities and Challenges of crop protection in China | 95 |
| V | Production and market of pesticides in China | 96 |
| V-1 | Historical data about pesticides | 96 |
| - Producers | 96 |
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| - Product structure | 102 |
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| - Capacity & output | 105 |
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| - Production distribution | 105 |
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| - Import & export | 107 |
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| - Demand | 111 |
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| V-2 | Current situation of pesticides | 114 |
| - Production and producers | 115 |
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| - Market size by volume & value | 117 |
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| - Potential products | 118 |
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| - Competitiveness | 118 |
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| - Bottleneck | 120 |
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| V-3 | Distribution channels of pesticides in China | 120 |
| - Changes in recent years | 120 |
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| - Channels nowadays | 122 |
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| - Trends in next 10 years | 126 |
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| V-4 | Challenges and opportunities of pesticides | 127 |
| V-5 | How to enter Chinese pesticides market | 129 |
| VI | End user behaviors in China | 131 |
| VI-1 | Crop growers’ habits and attitudes to crop protection | 132 |
| VI-2 | Approaches to choose crop protection products | 134 |
| VI-3 | Knowledge & educational level of crop growers | 135 |
| VI-4 | Purchasing power and cost analysis | 137 |
| VII | Outlook of crop protection China market | 139 |
| VII-1 | Crops and grains | 139 |
| VII-1.1 | Crops | 139 |
| VII-1.1.1 | Driven forces and key issues | 139 |
| VII-1.1.2 | Forecast on crops in China to 2014 | 142 |
| VII-1.1.2.1 | Grain crops | 142 |
| VII-1.1.2.2 | Oil-bearing crops | 143 |
| VII-1.1.2.3 | Cotton | 144 |
| VII-1.2 | Grains | 146 |
| VII-1.2.1 | Rice | 146 |
| VII-1.2.2 | Wheat | 147 |
| VII-1.2.3 | Corn | 148 |
| VII-1.2.4 | Soybean | 149 |
| VII-2 | Crop diseases, insect pests and weeds | 150 |
| VII-2.1 | Key factors influencing outbreak of diseases, insect pests and weeds | 150 |
| VII-2.2 | Outlook of crop diseases, insect pests and weeds | 150 |
| VII-2.2.1 | Crop diseases | 151 |
| VII-2.2.2 | Crop insect pests | 152 |
| VII-2.2.3 | Crop weeds | 153 |
| VII-3 | Crop protection technology | 153 |
| VII-4 | R & D | 155 |
| VII-5 | Pesticides | 155 |
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 Stricken area of main diseases and insect pests in traditional crops, 2004-2009, (million hectares)Table 2 Major regulations and policies on pesticide managementTable 3 Estimated progresses in crop protection technologies in next 5 yearsTable 4 R & D of China crop protection in next five yearsTable II-1 Challenges in China’s seeds, crops and grains in the next five yearsTable II-2 Opportunities of China’s seeds, crops and grains in the next five yearsTable II-1.1 Planting area of different crops in China, 2004-2009 (103 hectares)Table II-2.2.1.1 Rice supply and demand, 2004-2009Table II-2.2.2.1 Corn supply and demand, 2004-2009Table II-2.2.3.1 Wheat supply and demand, 2004-2009Table II-2.2.4.1 Soybean supply and demand, 2004-2009Table II-3.2.1 China’s market structure of seed products in 2008Table II-3.2.2 China’s import and export situation of vegeTableTable II-3.3.1 Major Chinese seed companies Table II-3.3.2 Major overseas seed companies Table II-4.1.1 Regional distribution of nature reserves in China in 2007, by numberTable II-4.1.2 Regional distribution of nature reserves in China in 2007, by area (hectares)Table II-4.4.1 Regulations of GM products since 1990Table II-4.5.1 Regulations of grain security since 1990Table III-1 Challenges in China’s plant diseases, insect pests and weeds control in the next five yearsTable III-2 Opportunities in China’s plant diseases, insect pests and weeds control in the next five yearsTable III-1.1.1 Total stricken area of major diseases in traditional crops, 2004-2009, million hectaresTable III-1.1.2 Total stricken area of major diseases in rice in 2004-2009, million hectaresTable III-1.1.3 Total stricken area of major diseases in wheat in 2004-2009, million hectaresTable III-1.1.4 Total stricken area of major diseases in corn in 2004-2009, million hectaresTable III-1.1.5 Total stricken area of major diseases in corn, 2004-2009, million hectaresTable III-1.2.1 Major insect pests that seriously threaten crops in ChinaTable III-1.2.2 Total stricken area of omnivorous insect pests in 2004-2009, million hectaresTable III-1.2.3 Total stricken area of major insect pests in traditional crops, 2004-2009, million hectaresTable III-1.2.4 Total stricken area of major insect pests in rice, 2004-2009, million hectaresTable III-1.2.5 Total stricken area of major insect pests in wheat, 2004-2009, million hectaresTable III-1.2.6 Total stricken area of major insect pests in cotton, 2004-2009, million hectaresTable III-1.2.7 Total stricken area of major insect pests in corn, 2004-2009, million hectaresTable III-1.3.1 Major weeds that seriously threaten traditional crops in ChinaTable III-2.1 Serious insect pests, diseases and weeds threatening traditional crops in ChinaTable IV-2.1.1.1 Institutes which developed radars used to monitor insectsTable III-2.2 Alien species of insect pests, diseases and weeds in ChinaTable IV-2.2.1.1 Many pesticide-resistant insect pests and disease in ChinaTable IV-2.2.2.1 Key parasittoids and their target in ChinaTable IV-2.2.2.2 Imported natural enemies for the prevention and control of insect pestsTable IV-2.2.5.1 Administration departments responsible for crop quarantineTable IV-2.3.1 Main achievements in genetic modification and breeding of cropsTable IV-5.1 Comparison between MNCs and local companiesTable IV-6.1 Opportunity of Chinese CP market in next five yearsTable IV-6.2 Challenge of Chinese CP market in next five yearsTable V-1.1 Number of pesticide producers with three certificates in Mainland China, 2003-Sep. 2009Table V-1.2 Top 50 pesticide companies in China in 2006, by sales income (million USD) Table V-1.3 Top 40 technical producers in China by capacity, 2008 (tonne)Table V-1.4 Major producers of insecticide in China, ranking by capacity, 2008Table V-1.5 Major producers of herbicides in China, ranking by capacity, 2008Table V-1.6 Major producers of fungicides in China, ranking by capacity, 2008Table V-1.7 Capacity and output of pesticides in China, 1994-2008 (tonne)Table V-1.8 Registration volume of water-based formulations in ChinaTable V-1.9 Pesticides output in China by region, 2003~2007 (tonne)Table V-1.10 Pesticides import & export in China by volume and value, 1993~2007 (tonne; million USD)Table V-1.11 Pesticides export volume and value, break down by technical and formulation, 2007Table V-1.12 Pesticides import & export, break down by category (converted to 100% technical, tonne)Table V-1.13 Application area of pesticides by category, 2006-2009 (million hectares)Table V-1.14 Distribution of pesticide consumption by province, 2007 (tonne)Table V-2.1 New registration of pesticide formulations in China, 2006-2008Table V-2.2 Sales income of China’s pesticides (million USD)Table V-2.3 Potential pesticides in China, 2009 -1Table V-2.4 Potential pesticides in China, 2009 -2Table V-3.1 Key enterprises running chain-store operation of agricultural materialsTable V-4.1 Regulations on re-registration of pesticide producers and threshold of new onesTable VI-1 Number of respondents and their planted cropTable VI-3.1 Some cases related to counterfeit crop protection products, 2007~2009Table VI-3.2 Major unreasonable behaviors of Chinese peasants in using crop protection products Table VII-2.1.1 Major factors influencing development of diseases, insect pests and weeds.Table VII-3.1 Major factors influencing crop protection technology developmentTable VII-3.2 Estimated progress in crop protection technologies in next 5 yearsTable VII-4.1 R & D of China crop protection in next five yearsTable VII-5.2.1 Assumptions of the Future GDP Growth in ChinaTable VII-5.2.2 Historical growth rate of pesticide output, 2005-2008Table VII-5.2.3 Trends influencing pesticide development
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 Market value of CP, 2007~2009Figure II-1.1 Planting structure of crops in China in 2009Figure II-1.1.1.1 Planting areas of three main cereal crops, 2004-2009 Figure II-1.1.1.2 Distribution of rice planting in China in 2007Figure II-1.1.1.3 Distribution of rice planting in main provinces in 2007Figure II-1.1.1.4 Distribution of corn planting in China in 2007Figure II-1.1.1.5 Distribution of corn planting in main provinces in 2007Figure II-1.1.1.6 Distribution of wheat planting in main provinces in 2007Figure II-1.1.2.1 Planting areas of soybean, rapeseed and peanut in China, 2004-2009 Figure II-1.1.3.1 Planting areas of sugarcane and beet in China, 2004-2009Figure II-1.1.3.2 Distribution of sugarcane planting in main provinces in 2007Figure II-1.1.3.3 Distribution of beet planting in main provinces in 2007Figure II-1.1.4.1 Cotton planting area in China, 2004-2009Figure II-1.1.4.2 Distribution of cotton planting area in China in 2007Figure II-1.1.4.3 Distribution of cotton planting in main provinces in 2007Figure II-1.2.2.1 Planting structure of GM crops in ChinaFigure II-1.2.2.2 Planting area of cotton and Bt cotton in China, 2004-2009 Figure II-1.2.2.3 Distribution of Bt cotton planting in China in 2007Figure II-1.2.2.4 Localization rate of Bt cotton in China, 1998-2007Figure II-2.1.1.1 Output, consumption and output growth rate of grains, 2004 -2009Figure II-2.1.1.2 Unit output of grains, 2004 - 2009 Figure II-2.1.2.1 Consumption structure of grain in 2008Figure II-3.1.1 Market value and annual growth rate of seed, 2006-2009 Figure II-3.2.1 China’s import and export situation of seeds, 2004-2008Figure II-3.2.2 The international market share of China’s vegetable seeds, 2004-2008Figure III-1 Total stricken area of crop diseases and insect pests, 2004-2009Figure III-2 Structure of grain loss caused by plant diseases, insect pests and weedsFigure III-1.1.1 Proportion of the traditional crop planting area hit by major diseases, 2004-2009Figure III-1.1.2 Proportion of the rice planting area hit by major diseases, 2004-2009Figure III-1.1.3 Proportion of the wheat planting area hit by major diseases, 2004-2009Figure III-1.1.4 Proportion of the corn planting area hit by major diseases, 2004-2009Figure III-1.1.5 Proportion of the cotton planting area hit by major diseases, 2004-2009Figure III-1.2.1 Total stricken area of omnivorous insect pests, 2004-2009, million hectares Figure III-1.2.2 Proportion of total stricken area of traditional crops hit by major insect pests, 2004-2009Figure III-1.2.3 Proportion of the area hit by major insect pests in rice, 2004-2009Figure III-1.2.4 Proportion of the stricken area of major insect pests in wheat, 2004-2009Figure III-1.2.5 Proportion of the stricken area of major insect pests in cotton, 2004-2009Figure III-1.2.6 Proportion of the stricken area of major insect pests in corn, 2004-2009Figure IV-1.1 Market value of CP, 2007-2009Figure IV-1.2 Market value structure of CP, 2007-2009Figure IV-2.1.1.1 RS Technologies used in monitoring and forecasting insect pests and diseases in cropsFigure IV-2.2.2.1 Market value structure of biological control, 2007~Oct. 2009Figure IV-2.2.3.1 Market value structure of physical control, 2007- Oct. 2009Figure V-1.1 Product structure of pesticides in China, 1998-2009Figure V-1.2 Product structure of pesticides in China, 2008Figure V-1.3 Pesticide output growth in China, 1986~2009Figure V-1.4 Capacity and output of pesticide in China, 1994-2008Figure V-1.5 Regional distribution of pesticide production in China by output, 2007Figure V-1.6 Pesticide export volume and corresponding proportion in total output, 1998-2008Figure V-1.7 Average export price of pesticides by category, 2001-2008Figure V-1.8 Pesticide apparent consumption in China, 1997-2008 (converted to 100% technical,’000 tonnes) Figure V-1.9 Consumption situation of pesticides in China by volume, 2004~2008 (converted to technical 100%)Figure V-1.10 Pesticide consumption breakdown by major crops, 2007Figure V-2.1 Gross output value of China’s pesticide, 2000-2009Figure V-3.1 Distribution channels of pesticides in China -1Figure V-3.2 Distribution channels of pesticides in China -2Figure VI-1 Peasants’ views on factors for selecting CP productsFigure VI-2 Peasants’ views on factors for selecting CP productsFigure VI-3 Population structure in China, 1999-2008Figure VI-1.1 Population of rural migrant workers, 2001-2007 Figure VI-1.2 Proportion of people in rural migrant workers by sex, 2008 Figure VI-1.3 Proportion of people in rural migrant workers by age, 2008 Figure VI-3.1 Educational background situation of Chinese peasants, 1998-2007 (proportion of educated ones to the total peasant’s population)Figure VI-4.1 Per capita net income of urban and rural people, 1998-2008Figure VI-4.2 Agricultural allowance, 2004-2008 Figure VII-1.1.1.1 Price index for fertilizer and pesticide in ChinaFigure VII-1.1.1.2 Population engaged in agriculture in ChinaFigure VII-1.1.1.3 Area of cultivated land in China, 2004~2008, (000’ ha.)Figure VII-1.1.2.1.1 Grain crops’ planting area in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-1.1.2.1.2 Forecast on grain output in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-1.1.2.2.1 Forecast on planting areas of rapeseed and peanut in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-1.1.2.2.2 Forecast on output of rapeseed and peanut in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-1.1.2.3.1 Forecast on cotton planting area in China, 2009~2014 ('000 ha.)Figure VII-1.1.2.3.2 Forecast on cotton output in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-1.2.1.1 Forecast on rice planting area in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-1.2.1.2 Forecast on rice output in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-1.2.2.1 Forecast on wheat planting area in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-1.2.2.2 Forecast on wheat output in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-1.2.3.1 Forecast on corn planting area in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-1.2.3.2 Forecast on corn output in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-1.2.4.1 Forecast on soybean planting area in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-1.2.4.2 Forecast on soybean output in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-2.2.1 Forecast on stricken area of crop diseases and insect pests in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-2.2.2 Forecast on total stricken area of crop weeds in China, 2009~2014Figure VII-2.2.1.1 Forecast on total stricken area of major diseases in traditional crops, 2009-2014Figure VII-2.2.2.1 Forecast on total stricken area of major insect pests in traditional crops, 2009-2014 Figure VII-2.2.3.1 Forecast on total stricken area of weeds in traditional crops, 2009-2014 Figure VII-5.1.1 Income growth of Chinese peasants, 2003-2008Figure VII-5.1.2 Number of people engaged in agricultureFigure VII-5.1.3 Government’s investment in agriculture 2003-2008Figure VII-5.2.1 China’s GDP growth in 2003-2008Figure VII-5.2.2 Projection on output of pesticide, 2009-2014Figure VII-5.2.3 Projection on demand of pesticide, 2009-2014
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China’s crop protection started fairly late compared with developed countries, and it kept operating at a low level for a long time because of insufficient investment. Chinese government pays great attention to crop protection, and increases the input year by year. Therefore, crop protection in China has witnessed significant improvement, and many infrastructures have been established. Now China leads the world in researches on control of insect pest and disease by biodiversity.
Agriculture is of vital importance to the nation’s economy and the people’s livelihood. With GDP fast growth and population explosion, China’s crop structure has great changed in the past decade.
The total crop protection market value is USDXXX million in 2008. Seed plays the most important role in Chinese crop protection market, with total value accounting for 53.84% of the total market value in 2008.
Chemical control has the second largest market value of USDXXX million in 2008, taking up XXX% of Chinese CP market due to the high price and high output of pesticides. In 2009, the share is expected to reduce to XXX% as the price plummeted from the end of 2008.
Nearly all international top pesticide players have business in China as it is a key market for pesticides. Global players like Bayer, Syngenta, Basf, Monsanto, Dow, DuPont, Makhteshim Agan, etc, capture about XX% of the Chinese pesticide market. In seed market, MNCs take up about XX% of the Chinese vegetable seed market. Besides, they capture XX% of Chinese corn market.
In order to compete with domestic companies and capture more market share, MNCs use many market strategies such as up-down strategy, 4C’s of marketing, etc, in China.
China has become one of top pesticide production centers in the world, with over XXX pesticide manufacturers and XXX of whom actually produce technical, while the rest are formulation producers.
Almost all mainstream pesticides including over XXX kinds of technical and about XXX kinds of formulation can be produced in China.
According to data from the National Bureau of Statistics, China’s total output of pesticides was XXX million tonnes in 2008, up XX% over the previous year.
How to choose crop protection products is a most important question for peasants in China. Aspects considered by Chinese peasants when choosing crop protection products are price, quality, recommendation, advertisement, efficiency of crop protection products and use experience.
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